Common use of Subscriber Responsibility Clause in Contracts

Subscriber Responsibility. After Carrier installs the Equipment necessary to provide the Service, Subscriber shall be fully responsible for all aspect of the operation, maintenance, and repair of Subscriber’s network, including, without limitation, the following: a. Ensuring that battery backup is available to Subscriber’s equipment that may require power to operate during power outages (otherwise, Services will not be available during a power outage). b. Ensuring the Equipment and Subscriber’s equipment is disconnected or suitably protected from lightning strikes or power surges by use of surge protectors or otherwise. Subscriber is liable for damage to Carrier’s Equipment resulting from failure to protect Carrier’s Equipment in a prudent manner. c. Providing adequate virus and spyware protection to the Subscriber’s network to maintain a virus-free network and devices using the Service. d. Providing all internal wiring required to interface Subscriber’s network and equipment operating on its network, including computers, tablets, and other devices, to the Carrier’s Equipment provided as part of the Service.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Level Services Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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Subscriber Responsibility. After Carrier installs the Equipment necessary to provide the Service, Subscriber shall be fully responsible for all aspect of the operation, maintenance, and repair of Subscriber’s 's network, including, without limitation, the following: a. Ensuring that battery backup is available to Subscriber’s 's equipment that may require power to operate during power outages (otherwise, Services will not be available during a power outage). b. Ensuring the Equipment and Subscriber’s 's equipment is disconnected or suitably protected from lightning strikes or power surges by use of surge protectors or otherwise. Subscriber is liable for damage to Carrier’s 's Equipment resulting from failure to protect Carrier’s 's Equipment in a prudent manner. c. Providing adequate virus and spyware protection to the Subscriber’s 's network to maintain a virus-free network and devices using the Service. d. Providing all internal wiring required to interface Subscriber’s 's network and equipment operating on its network, including computers, tablets, and other devices, to the Carrier’s 's Equipment provided as part of the Service. e. Ensure confidentiality of password credentials to their WiFi Service.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Business Class Peace of Mind Services Terms and Conditions

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Subscriber Responsibility. After Carrier installs the Equipment necessary to provide the Service, Subscriber shall be fully responsible for all aspect of the operation, maintenance, and repair of Subscriber’s 's network, including, without limitation, the following: a. Ensuring that battery backup is available to Subscriber’s 's equipment that may require power to operate during power outages (otherwise, Services will not be available during a power outage). b. Ensuring the Equipment and Subscriber’s 's equipment is disconnected or suitably protected from lightning strikes or power surges by use of surge protectors or otherwise. Subscriber is liable for damage to Carrier’s 's Equipment resulting from failure to protect Carrier’s 's Equipment in a prudent manner. c. Providing adequate virus and spyware protection to the Subscriber’s 's network to maintain a virus-free network and devices using the Service. d. Providing all internal wiring required to interface Subscriber’s 's network and equipment operating on its network, including computers, tablets, and other devices, to the Carrier’s 's Equipment provided as part of the Service. e. Ensure confidentiality of password credentials to the WiFi Service.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Peace of Mind Services Agreement

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